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Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 45 - Copies of Documents
You may request copies of documents from IP Australia for use as evidence in court proceedings, or to complete their records where a certificate of registration has been lost, or perhaps to register a trade mark in another country. You must make the...
A Guide to Competition and Consumer Law - For Businesses Selling to and Supplying Consumers with Disability
This guide provided by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is for businesses that supply goods or services to consumers with disability or participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). You’ll find an explanati...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 15 - General Provision for Extensions of Time
In the event that you require an extension of time during the registration process, which may be because you're gathering evidence of use to respond to a Report, or many other reasons, you need to ensure you're following the right processes. Part 15...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 29 - Section 43 - Trade Marks likley to Deceive or Cause Confusion
Section 43 of the Act reads as follows:An application for the registration of a trade mark in respect of particular goods or services must be rejected if, because of some connotation that the trade mark or a sign contained in the trade mark has, the...
My trademark is on it
If you print your logo on items such as cups, tshirts, etc but you only use those items in your business and don't sell the items, you may not need IP protection for them. I.e. if you're an accountant, you would only need to claim for your Accountin...
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